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Parents’ perceived social support and children’s psychological adjustment
Journal of Social Work, 2020Summary Perceived social support has often been investigated due to its direct and indirect effects in reducing the impact of several risk factors on physical and psychological well-being.
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Social Participation and Social Adjustment
The Journal of Educational Research, 1965(1965). Social Participation and Social Adjustment. The Journal of Educational Research: Vol. 58, No. 7, pp. 303-306.
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Social Competence and Adjustment
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1984A research programme is described that is concerned with the general issue of adjustment, but focuses more specifically on social competence, viewed as a manageable and measurable component of adjustment. At first, the subjects of the research were psychiatric patients and it was found that better adjusted ones have a larger repertoire of social ...
G. Leonard Burns, Amerigo Farina
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American Journal of Sociology, 1935
The drift of country dwellers to the city has been checked, and it is possible that some cities have begun to lose population. Large numbers of cities have run into financial difficulties, many of them defaulting their indebtedness, while some have failed even to pay their employees. Many have had to submit to state and federal oversight either through
Niles Carpenter, Clarence Quinn Berger
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The drift of country dwellers to the city has been checked, and it is possible that some cities have begun to lose population. Large numbers of cities have run into financial difficulties, many of them defaulting their indebtedness, while some have failed even to pay their employees. Many have had to submit to state and federal oversight either through
Niles Carpenter, Clarence Quinn Berger
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The Social Adjustment of Children: The Bristol Social Adjustment Guides.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1959The “Bristol Social Adjustment Guides” “offer a method for detecting and diagnosing maladjustment, unsettledness or other emotional handicap in children of school age” (p. 5). The “Guides” consist of three rating scales to be marked by adults observing the child.
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